
Bridge Interactive
Multiple listing service (MLS) software
Real estate software
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What is Bridge Interactive
Bridge Interactive is a real estate data platform that provides MLS data access and distribution services through APIs and data feeds. It is used by MLS organizations, brokerages, and real estate technology vendors to syndicate listings, power search and analytics experiences, and manage downstream data licensing and compliance. The product focuses on standardized data transport and integration workflows rather than being an end-user listing portal or a full MLS front-end system.
API-based MLS data access
Bridge Interactive provides programmatic access to MLS listing data via APIs and related data delivery mechanisms. This supports building custom applications, websites, and internal tools that rely on MLS data. For organizations that need to connect multiple downstream destinations, an API-first approach can reduce one-off integrations compared with file-based exports.
Supports data distribution workflows
The platform is designed for distributing MLS data to multiple recipients, such as broker tools, IDX sites, and other real estate software systems. This aligns with common MLS needs around syndication and controlled sharing of listing content. It can centralize distribution logic that would otherwise be implemented separately across vendors and destinations.
Integration-oriented positioning
Bridge Interactive is oriented toward back-end connectivity and data services rather than replacing an MLS system’s member-facing UI. This makes it suitable when an MLS or brokerage wants to keep existing front-end products while modernizing data access. It also fits vendors that need a repeatable way to connect to MLS data sources across markets.
Not a full MLS front end
Bridge Interactive is not typically used as the primary member-facing MLS application for agents and brokers. Organizations seeking end-to-end MLS functionality (e.g., core listing input, agent workflows, and full UI) may need additional MLS software components. This can increase overall solution complexity when a single-system replacement is the goal.
Implementation requires technical resources
API and feed-based integrations generally require engineering effort for authentication, mapping, testing, and ongoing maintenance. Teams without in-house development capacity may need a systems integrator or vendor services. Time-to-value can depend on the number of data sources and downstream destinations involved.
Data scope varies by MLS agreements
Available fields, refresh rates, and permitted uses can vary based on MLS rules and licensing terms. This can limit standardization across markets and may require per-MLS configuration and compliance checks. Buyers should validate coverage and permitted use cases for each target MLS before committing.
Plan & Pricing
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Seller details
Zillow Group, Inc.
Seattle, Washington, US
2004
Public
https://www.zillowgroup.com/
https://x.com/zillow
https://www.linkedin.com/company/zillow/